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best answer. 1-2 At a party Becky: Hi, Betty. Betty: Hi, Becky. Great to see you again. ______1_______? Becky: Yeah. The last time
we met was two months ago. ______2_______? Betty: Just fine, but busy. I started evening classes a couple of weeks ago. I‟m
learning Russian. Becky: Really? That sounds interesting. 1. 1. Where have you been 2. It‟s been ages, hasn‟t it 3. What‟s going on 4.
We‟ve met before, haven‟t we 2. 1. How do you do 2. How did it happen 3. How about you 4. How are things with you 3-5 At a
hospital Doctor: Good morning. Now ______3_______? Patient: My right ear hurts. Doctor: Hmmm… it‟s a bit red in there.
______4_______? Patient: Two days ago, and I took some painkillers. It‟s didn‟t get any better. Doctor: Well… I think you‟ve got an
infection. ______5_______ - one capsule a!er breakfast. If it still hurts, come and see me again on Sunday. 3. 1. what causes the
problem 2. what seems to be the problem 3. what should I advise 4. what are you looking for 4. 1. When did it start 2. What did you
do to your ear 3. Where did you get it 4. How long did it take 5. 1. Apply this on the red spot 2. Drink two glasses of water 3. Take
this medication 4. Have a lot of rest
4. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 3 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. 6-7 At a hotel Guest: I need to be at the airport by
4.30. Receptionist: ______6_______? Guest: Yes please. For about 3.30, I think. Receptionist: ______7_______? The tra"ic is usually
terrible at that time of the day. Guest: Yes, that‟s great. Thank you. 6. 1. Would you like a wake-up call 2. Shall I give you a li! there
3. Would you like me to confirm your flight 4. Shall I book you a taxi 7. 1. Could you try at 2. Won‟t you get there by 3. May I make it
4. Does your flight leave it 8-10 In a restaurant Waiter: Are you ready to order? Phil: Yes, I think so. Erm… ______8_______? Waiter:
Today we have mushroom soup. Phil: Great. It‟s my favorite. ______9_______ and the steak, please. Waiter: ______10_______?
Phil: Medium, please. 8. 1. How long it the soup cooked 2. What is the soup of the day 3. Why do you change the soup every day 4.
How many soups are served today 9. 1. I‟ll have that 2. I want some salad 3. I‟d like to order it later 4. I prefer the soup 10. 1. What
kind of meat would you like 2. What do you want your steak to look like 3. How big would you like your steak 4. How would you like
your steak
5. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 4 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. 11-13 At the gym Laura: Hi, my name is Laura. I‟m
new here. ______11_______? Receptionist: Sure, I can give you a tour of the gym and explain the gym rules. Laura: Great.
______12_______. Where do we start? Receptionist: First, you have to show your member card, and you can use any machine you
like. Make sure that you wear proper shoes. Sandals and high heels are not allowed. They‟re not safe Laura: ______13_______. Oh,
can we go into that room first? Receptionist: Of course. That is the weight room. 11. 1. Do I have to pay for the gym 2. Can you give
me information about the gym 3. Could you show me where the gym is 4. Do you know how to be a member of the gym 12. 1. I
don‟t have much time 2. That would be really helpful 3. You‟re knowledgeable 4. You must be a good tour guide 13. 1. It‟s sounds
fun 2. How wonderful! 3. What a rule! 4. That makes sense 14-15 In the o"ice Jake: Hi, Pat. How was your weekend? Pat: Terrible. I
was really ill. Jake: Oh, dear. ______14_______ Pat: I had food poisoning, and I had to cancel my trip to Brighton. Jake:
______15_______! Are you OK now? Pat: Yes, much better. Thanks. 14. 1. I‟m not surprised. 2. What was the matter? 3. You will be
fine. 4. Where did you buy your food? 15. 1. It‟s unbelievable 2. I can‟t believe it 3. What a shame 4. Shame on you
6. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 5 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. Part Two: Vocabulary (Items 16-30) Items 16-25:
Meaning in context Choose the best answer. 16. Swamps, canals, rivers, and lakes are known to be common ________ for
crocodiles. 1. residences 2. habitats 3. venues 4. settings 17. The fire that destroyed hundreds of houses and buildings was
________ set by a woman who wanted to claim 2 million bath fire insurance. 1. genuinely 2. instantly 3. deliberately 4.
spontaneously 18. Lack of healthy food, fresh air, and proper exercise can result in young children being ________ physical
problems. 1. vulnerable to 2. conscious about 3. flexible with 4. anxious for 19. Due to political unrest in the area, the ________ of
people was expected to take place at any moment. 1. exploitation 2. cooperation 3. recommendation 4. evacuation 20. With
multiple ________ ranging from flaxseed cookies to wheat biscuits, this bakery has become popular for lovers of organic snakes. 1.
options 2. menus 3. vouchers 4. outlets 21. When travelling to other countries, it is important to remember which behavior is
________ and which is ________. 1. appreciated, acceptable 2. forbidden, appropriate 3. preserved, aggressive 4. prevented,
assertive 22. While the venom of some snakes is _______ to humans, that of others could be _______. 1. harmless, fatal 2.
priceless, vital 3. powerful, curable 4. frightful, edible 23. Mobile phones were created to make life more ________, but they are
actually beginning to ________ with the lives of some users. 1. pleasurable, connect 2. e"icient, interact 3. admirable, compromise
4. convenient, interfere
7. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 6 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. 24. A good website must be easy to ________
because if visitors can‟t find what they want quickly, they will go to a website of a ________. 1. navigate, competitor 2. design,
creator 3. establish, designer 4. construct, founder 25. We should be very ________ about judging a person to be ________ ill just
because he or she acts in a way that we cannot understand. 1. worried, seriously 2. prepared, severely 3. cautious, mentally 4.
certain, terminally Items 26-30: Meaning Recognition Choose the alternative which has the same meaning as the underlined word
in the given sentence. 26. Idaho teenager cross the state line to work in fast-food restaurants in Washington. 1. Try to keep the line
free; your parents said they would call you soon. 2. The Instant Replay showed that the ball had gone over the line. 3. The movie
was popular so there was a long line at the box o"ice. 4. The town was hit by a snowstorm, which brought down a power line. 27. A
terrible thought struck her; her husband might have been the killer. 1. Upon entering the dark cave, we struck a match and lit a
torch. 2. The early settlers struck gold in the west of the USA. 3. The burglar struck him right on the head with a heavy stick. 4. It
suddenly struck him that he had made a terrible mistake. 28. Spring is seen as a time of growth, renewal, and rebirth. 1. Mineral
water from a spring contains as many as 100 minerals. 2. I can‟t sleep very well; my mattress has lost most of its spring. 3. With a
spring, he jumped over the low wall and ran a!er the robber. 4. Spring is in the air and we will be able to enjoy the outdoors soon.
29. You can‟t fool my mother; her sharp eyes miss nothing. 1. Mental exercise can help keep your mind sharp. 2. When travelling at
high speed, beware of sharp curves in the road. 3. Throw away all needles and other sharp objects in a red container. 4. Li!ing a
heavy object can cause muscles injury, resulting in a sharp pain. 30. I might have to find a new apartment; my landlord has raised
the rent. 1. The committee raised the issue of a student‟s improper behavior. 2. The Nobel Prize winner was born and raised in New
York. 3. The board raised the interest rates in response to the changing market. 4. It is quite painful for her when she raised her
injured arm.
8. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 7 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. Part Three: Reading (Items 31-45) Choose the best
answer. Passage 1 People who have Botox injections may end up with fewer crow‟s feet, but at a cost to their overall happiness.
Researchers have found that treatment freezes the muscles and can weaken the strength of a small. Even if Botox is injected into
the skin around the eyes, it can have a significant e"ect on people‟s moods, leaving them less happy and depressed. Scientists
have long believed that each facial expression not only reflects but also reinforces a particular emotion, says The Times. To see if
this had implications for cosmetic procedures, Michael Lewis compared people who had had Botox injected around their eyes with
those who had used other treatments, such as facial peels which a"ect only the surface. He found that feelings of unhappiness and
depression were 50% higher in the Botox group. “We smile because we‟re happy but smiling also makes us happy,” he advised. 31.
What is the main idea of the passage? 1. Botox increases people‟s overall happiness. 2. Botox can make people unhappy and
depressed. 3. Botox helps with the appearance of crow‟s feet. 4. Botox is now widely available at a low cost. 32. The word „this‟
refers to __________. 1. The Times newspaper 2. a particular emotion 3. scientists‟ belief 4. facial expression 33. Which of the
following statement is NOT true? 1. Botox injections freeze the muscles of the face. 2. Facial peels leave the facial muscles
uncharged. 3. Botox can have an e"ect on how one smiles. 4. Lewis thinks Botox still needs more research.
9. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 8 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. Passage 2 Bangkok has many co-working spaces
for freelancers, start-ups and small companies and their number is on the rise. Hive in Bangkok, the brand‟s first international
branch outside Hong Kong, has an inspiring interior with its lo! feel and ample natural light coming through large windows. The
seven-storey building o"ers di"erent settings. You can come and go with laptops, there are hot desks that you can use for a short
time. If you need to bring your desktop and leave it there on your own desk, it can be arranged. Should you already work with a
small team of people, rent your own o"ice. Or work while drinking a beer at the roo!op garden bar. Hive creates an environment
that encourages productivity but connects like-minded people who work in di"erent trades. They bring members together
through activities such as movie nights and networking over beers. They also have Hivers Seeking Help, an email list that members
can use to ask for or give help. People who have already signed up with them include a filmmaker, magazine team, app developer
and an advertising agency. The ratio between Thai and expat members is now 50:50. 34. Based on the passage, the word that best
describes the interior design at Hive is ______. 1. classic 2. airy 3. fancy 4. colorful 35. Which of the following is TRUE? 1. Hive
discourages the consumption of alcohol 2. Hive provides members with customers‟ emails. 3. Hive has its headquarter in Hong
Kong. 4. Hive‟s clients are mainly Thais. 36. What is NOT being implied? 1. Working in a nice atmosphere could increase your
productivity. 2. A membership here may lead to future collaborations. 3. Hive is ideal for people who can only work in peace and
quiet. 4. Hive enables you to meet people in other fields. 37. The phrase „hot desks‟ refers to desks _________. 1. that do not
belong to anymore in particular 2. for those who would rather work outdoors 3. for those whose laptops need to be repaired 4.
where people come to ask for or o"er help
10. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 9 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. Passage 3 Michelle Obama wants Americas to
drink more water, says Jonah Goldberg. “Water is so basic,” the first lady explained from Watertown, Wisconsin, recently, and
because it‟s so plentiful, sometimes we just forget about it. The campaign has been sold as an e"ort to counter dehydration and
the headaches it can cause, but the real agenda is to get people to fill their stomach with something more wholesome than fizzy
pop. On this front, however, Obama is pushing against an open door. In 1998, soda was the country‟s number one drink of choice,
with Americana consuming 54 gallons of the stu" every year. Today, it‟s down to 44 gallons, while water consumption has hit 58
gallons and rising. The real turning point came in 2006, when Americans started drinking more water than beer. It‟s good news for
the nation‟s health, but not for the environment (bottled water accounts for 21 of those 58 gallons) and not, perhaps, for
community relations. As the political scientist Susan McWilliams once lamented: “There‟s a reason why beer commercials tend to
include lots of people hanging out in a room together, and bottled water commercials tend to include lone individuals running
around by themselves” 38. The phrase „The campaign‟ refers to the e"ort to _________. 1. get Obama to win the election 2.
promote sales of bottled water 3. get Americas to drink move water 4. clean up Watertown in Wisconsin 39. The author thinks
Obama is „pushing against an open door‟ because _________. 1. Americans are already drinking more water 2. everyone turns out
to welcome the First Lady 3. American people have health problems 4. beer has dominated the consumer market 40. What is the
main idea of the passage? 1. Obama has been praised for her e"orts to improve the nation‟s health. 2. Drinking water can help
fight o" dehydration and headaches. 3. Americans‟ healthier habits could a"ect the environment and relationships. 4. The
nation‟s favorite party beverages are soda and beer. 41. Which of the following is TRUE? 1. Susan McWilliams is positive about the
current trend. 2. Americans drink more water from a bottle than from all other sources combined. 3. Beer is o!en associated with
social gatherings, togetherness, and friendship. 4. Bottled water is healthier than soda and better for the environment.
11. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 10 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. Passage 4 In 2001, reporter Lewei (Rose) Luqiu
appeared on Chinese television screens from an incongruous locale: the war zone of Afghanistan. In 2003, she was reporting from
Iraq. Soon anointed "Battlefield Rose," Luqiu became a media phenomenon. "Rose inspired me," says Hong Kong reporter Shirley
Zhao, then a teenager in southern China. "I thought as a woman she was very brave to go to the front. Her performance in the field
made the whole nation proud." Westerners may have grown blas about Christiane Amanpour and other women reporting from the
frontlines, but in China, the young still can recall their grandmothers hobbling on painfully bound feet. Luqiu not only
demonstrated women could do a dangerous job as courageously as men, says her boss, Oliver Lu, but showed "Chinese female
reporters can do the same things as Western female reporters." Now, a decade later, Chinese also have reason to become blas.
Young women have flooded Chinese journalism schools and media jobs. During the Libyan uprising, Luqiu spent 40 days in the
rebel stronghold of Benghazi, but when it was time for her employer to give her a break, Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV replaced
her with another female reporter. It turns out all six sta" reporters were women. Luqiu was at the forefront of another trend in
China: the dawn of the Chinese blogosphere. In late 2005, a colleague posted two of Luqiu's commentaries on Sina, the Mandarin-
language Web portal. Within a day she‟d received 80,000 hits. Luqiu dubbed the blog “Rose Garden,” and her analyses of domestic
a"air drew two million regular readers. Today, she also hosts a public-a"airs program about China, traversing the mainland to
interview top o"icials. 42. Which of the following best describes Lewei Luqiu? 1. A reporter whose commentaries were regularly
posted. 2. The woman who o"ers insights into Chinese teenagers. 3. The woman who changed Chinese journalism. 4. A teenager in
southern China brave enough to go to the front. 43. Luqui „became a media phenomenon‟ because __________. 1. it was quite
rare for a Chinese female reporter to work in the battlefield 2. not many journalists had reported live from both Afghanistan and
Iraq 3. she remained the Chinese audience of what reporters went through 4. she was so passionate about her work that she would
not take a break
12. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 11 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. 44. The Chinese have become blas because
__________. 1. Christiane Amanpour and other women report from the frontlines 2. more and more Chinese women have chosen a
career in journalism 3. on the battlefield, journalists only have to think about their safety 4. most Chinese women are horrified by
the reports on Iraq situations 45. The author cites the number of people who were following Luqiu‟s blog regularly to claim that
__________. 1. she was at the forefront of the then-emerging trend of blogging in China 2. her commentaries had received 80,000
hits within a single day 3. she is the only reporter who gets to interview top o"icials in China 4. female reporters are as good as
their male counterparts in all aspects Part Four: Structure and Writing (Items 46-60) Items 46-50 Choose the underlined part that is
grammatically wrong. 46. A powerful storm with tornadoes (1) rip through Nebraska, (2) destroying most of the tiny town (3) of
Pliger and injuring at least 19 people, emergency (4) o"icials said. 47. The influx of Chinese buyers has helped (1) push home
priced higher in places (2) like San Francisco and has forced less wealthy buyers to turn to (3) near cities, (4) keeping those markets
afloat as well. 48. There are (1) times when a flying experience is memorable for all the wrong reasons: mechanical problems, bad
food, (2) lose luggage or (3) a number of other problems that result (4) in significant inconvenience. 49. Bill Gates (1) told the BBC
that aid remains vital in ensuring that Africa (2) li!ed from poverty, but (3) that African countries need (4) to find solutions for their
own problems. 50. The analysis of (1) 150-million-year-old fossils (2) indicates that feathers were more widespread (3) among
dinosaurs than (4) previous thought.
13. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 12 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. Items 51-55 Choose the best answer. In the
19th century, the way people used herbs ____51_____. Scientists began to study the _____52_____ that help people to stay
healthy. Using herbs to treat illnesses can be di"icult because each plant produces _____53_____ of medicine. The season,
climate, and soil _____54_____ of herbs. If people _____55_____ too much herbal medicine, they may be sick or even die. 51. 1. as
medicine changed 2. for medicine has changed 3. to medicine has been changing 4. like medicine had been changing 52. 1.
chemical finding in a plant 2. chemical finding inside a plant 3. chemicals found in plants 4. chemicals found inside plants 53. 1.
di"erent dose 2. a di"erent dose 3. the di"erent doses 4. any di"erent doses 54. 1. they a"ect a strength 2. almost a"ect strength 3.
most a"ect strength 4. all a"ect the strength 55. 1. take 2. took 3. will take 4. had taken
14. ร"ส$ชา 85 ความถ+ด-วไป หjา 13 5นเสา73 7 8นาคม 2558 เวลา 10.00 - 11.30 น. Items 56-60 Choose the best answer. (A)
Research in learning suggests that getting good grades _____________ (B) First, students with high grades prepare for exams in
advance by reviewing their note periodically. (C) In contrast, students with poor grades will wait until the last minute and they
cram. (D) However, cramming does not produce the desired exam results. (E) Second, students with high grades organize their
time and plan when they will complete their assignment. (F) Students with low grades, in contrast, ignore schedules and hope that
they will finish their work on time. (G) However, schedules is subject to change without notice. (H) Unfortunately, time usually runs
out, and they do not get the work done. (I) _____________. 56. Which one best completes the topic sentence (A)? 1. is the ultimate
goal of good students 2. results from taking good lecture notes 3. depends on e"ective study skills 4. encourages students to
complete their assignments 57. Which one has the same meaning as the highlighted part in (B)? 1. studying their lecture notes on a
regular basis 2. memorizing the periodic tables in textbook 3. examining the notebooks carefully before class 4. having people
comment on their lecture notes for a period of time 58. Which sentence can be added a!er D to make a good paragraph? 1.
Cramming can, in fact, have a negative impact on the brain. 2. In fact, the desired results can be di"icult to accomplish. 3. So
cramming is suitable for non-academic activities. 4. Undesirable results are usually unexpected. 59. Which sentence does not
belong? 1. C 2. E 3. F 4. G 60. What is the best concluding sentence for this paragraph? 1. In short, getting good grades opens doors
to the job market. 2. To conclude, attending lectures is vital for academic success. 3. In summary, e"ective study skills are
important for good results. 4. In conclusion, completing assignments on time is a rewarding experience.

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